The status of Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has been one of the biggest storylines ahead of the team's Week 15 contest against the Carolina Panthers. Allen, who has been dealing with a sprained foot, has been improving steadily while at practice. Bills head coach Sean McDermott revealed Allen's status ahead of the contest against the Panthers, per ESPN's Adam Schefter.

That's huge news for the Bills Mafia and Josh Allen. Allen, who was able to practice fully after being limited to start the week, is expected to play against the Panthers.

While it isn't official, Allen will likely hit Buffalo's injury report later with no questionable designation next to his name, meaning that he should be a full go against the Panthers.

Buffalo, sitting at 7-6 and clinging to a playoff spot, needed some good news on Allen ahead of a winnable game against the Panthers- and they sure got it.

The fourth-year pro has continued to be an excellent quarterback, as he has thrown for over 3,500 yards and 28 touchdowns while rushing for over 500 yards and four scores.

Allen joined Cam Newton and Russell Wilson as the only quarterbacks to throw for 300-plus yards and rush for at least 100 last week, illustrating just how special a talent he is.

After the recent update, Josh Allen will get to showcase his special talent on the field for the Bills in Week 15 against the Panthers.